"I KNOW where you are cnmingfrom, girtfrieoo," Wichita . d. "But what worries me . MlrtCim." "Mort Crim?" Si ter Pearl responded. "What doe that Cllannel Four SIrOOtperson have ., do with Doctor Death?" "More than you might think, " Wichita rq>lied. "Or haven't you heard bout Crim' 'common aiminal' comment?" "Yeah! I lard that comment," Bessie said. "And I woI¥1ered why some journalists, including many Blades, � erm 'objec­ tive journalism. tI, "You youngsers stop that fuss and �ll me what you're talking about," Sister Pearl said. "We are talking about Crim's remark that Doctor Death , bouldn't be treated like a corn­ IJ'¥)n criminal' remark," ie said "Yeah!" Wichita said. "Even' these 'IV statiom are advocating two kiIxts of jlStice. Ore for the rich aOO filn¥> aoo aoo�r for the downtrodden aoo destitu1e." "Lord, Jes . What can we do? Sister Ptart worxlered. -, THE AFRICAN CONNECTION HIGH QUALITY. LOW PRICES. . . . . SEARS WELCOMES YOU AND YOUR BABY TO THE COMFORT ZONE! HIGHLAND PARK "DO? There is plenty we can do." Bessie said. "For one thing we can getup off of our knees and the next thing is to look everybody . traight in their eyes." "Lord. Jesus, Help these young people ," Sister Pearl said. "All they think about is injU$tice." "I wonder," Wichi Ia began. "what would happen if that had been a Black Doctor Death? You know? Somebody running around putting people's lights out because they said, 'I wish I was dead.'" "They! The establishment would inject, electrocu hang. croke his dead body arx1 beat the living hell out of his remairs," Bessie said. "Ain't nothing changed, honey. Ain't oothing changed." . ''You mean to tell me that Qirn said that and the station didn't issue a disclaimer'l" Sister Pearl asked. "SISTER PFARL," Bessie said. "With all due respect, you must be sick. Wejusttoldyouthey call it 'objective jownalism.'" "'Objective journalism' my foot," Sister Pearl said. "That sounds stupid to me." . "But! Honey Cbild. It's about ra�" Bessie said. "It doesn't matt:r 00w the chill is dis� up. All these people care about are �." "Mister Wrote. Wake up!" Sister Pearl said. "What do you think about the suiede doctor and 'objective jownalism1'" '"1 don't think anyone has the right to take what they can't give, S ter'Peart," I said. "AOO anyone who believe in 'objective journalism' is either brainwas� or they are trying to brainwash somebody." "I understarx1 what you mean about taking a life because only God can give it," Sister Pearl said. "But I need to think about 'objc» tivejo�m.'1t . Jacque Nick r on . • • "PLEASE DO," I replied. "But the c:xperie� I've had with edito especially lOOse at daily papelS with wide circulatiom 11M always been 'anp.'" "Anile?" Sister Pearl rapondcd. � ArP·"lreplied."lbave always been told, 'ThIs the angte.1 want' But! some people believe in fried ice aeamand they can't see the forest forthe trees m1 that' the bomm line." .l"'��:...::J you eel proud to . where the world (civilization) t rted," he id. "There i beauty in Atrica." And on of tho e b utiful thin he w while visiting Africa h d to do with children and anim . During one of her vi i , he aid, "I w children pi yin here nd cheetahs playing there-40 to 50 feet ap rt-and I don't think they aw each other." She dded, a if nothing el e co o I the hildren dent, th re i on t t involve pre ident nd . Air Force One pl n . In 1990, he d, th Pre ident of Zimb we h d hi pe onal pi ne, "Air Force On, fly om of the touri from country to country. "Th tw wonderful," he added. A delightful lady who e eye twinkle he ld, "My intention is for the people on the tour to explore the cul ture and the people of the countrie we go to." 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